Invasion of Your Privacy

Occupation

  • Vocals: Stephen Pearcy
  • Bass: Juan Croucier
  • Guitar: Warren DeMartini
  • Guitar: Robbin Crosby (†)
  • Drums: Bobby Blotzer

Invasion of Your Privacy is the title of which appeared in 1985, the second studio album by American glam metal band Ratt.

Background

After the release of their debut album, which was published in 1984 and moved up to # 7 on the Billboard 200, the Group issued in the spring of 1985 returned to the studio to record the follow up album to her multi -platinum success of Out of the Celler.

The album was released on 13 June 1985; as singles titles Lay It Down, You're were released in Love and What You Give Is What You Get. The cover showed a scantily clad young woman (played by Playboy Playmate Marianne Gravatte ) sitting in a bedroom on a stool and seemingly just attracts their socks. Gravatte also appeared in the music video for the single Lay it Down.

Title list

Reception

Invasion of Your Privacy reached # 7 on the Billboard 200 and was two times platinum. Only the single You're in Love was also placed on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached there in October 1985 Course 89th

Metal Hammer wrote in 1985, with your third album is likely to succeed in the Californian rockers, " to break into the league of Heavy Metal. " With Invasion Of Your Privacy 've the group " consistently pursued their line they started to Out of the Cellar " have: ". oriented American Heavy Metal with a clear trend toward commercialism " All the songs on the disc had " all of a piece; variety of powerful music in which the guitar power 'can not dominate. Under Beau Hill is " thus an American heavy rock disc emerged that monentan anything similar from this direction in the shade " in places. With the opening track You're In Love Ratt was on the invasion even " a real HM- Pops " succeeded the " one of the contenders for the HM- 1985 anthem " belong.

Eduardo Rivadavia, allmusic.com reviewer at, wrote about Invasion of Your Privacy, the album has " all the ingredients contain " that would have helped the band to have success on MTV and on the radio: A "collection commercially oriented pop-metal songs and a half-naked model on the cover. " This had made ​​it clear that " the band a work pattern found" them on which they could build. Producer Beau Hill was, " if at all, only helped the songs the group a little fine-tuning " to give.

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